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He said that where dredging was being considered "every case is different"; the cost and the potential for releasing harmful contaminants by dredging are two frequent objections.
In the court papers, the university suggested that although it considered every case, it was unlikely to investigate allegations of sexual assault if the case had already been investigated by police.
On the case-as-FO-Tarski model disambiguation of 'case', the classical logician has considered every case, since incomplete possible worlds are not cases in that sense.
If the classical logician means first-order Tarski model by 'case', then it is not obviously legitimate to complain that he has failed to take into account incomplete possible worlds, and hence has not considered every case.
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I am confident that as district attorney he will consider every case on its own merits and act on that basis".
And I will do my best to consider every case impartially, modestly, with commitment to principle and in accordance with law".
In the small number of cases that do go to court, let's let judges do what they are paid to do: consider every case on its particular facts.
A UKBA spokesman said: "We consider every case individually and, wherever possible, women in the latter stages of pregnancy will not be moved to a different area.
Swedish authorities consider every refugee case as an independent case and not as kinship.
May promised there would be more specialist investigators tackling domestic abuse and in particular rejected the use of restorative justice in cases of serious domestic violence without considering possible psychological damage despite official guidance that it should be considered in every case.
An irreversible first orde chemical reaction is considered in every case.
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